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I think it could be useful first to explicitly decide if we want atto-lisp to be specific to a dialect of Lisp (I'm using Common Lisp for now), or if we're trying to be flexibly support multiple diale…
kowey updated
12 years ago
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## Parinfer is a lazy, partial reader— allowing it the opportunity to ignore most irrelevant differences between dialects, but it needs to support more specific dialect features
Parinfer assumes Cl…
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Hello.
I would like to request for the inclusion of the following course.
https://chr1st0scli.github.io/RainLisp/RainLisp/Docs/quick-start.html
It's a course about RainLisp, a LISP dialect wh…
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### About the icon
Racket is modern dialect of LISP. We use it for learning programming and study SICP book
### Links and sources
https://racket-lang.org/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racket_(pro…
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This was a great little project.
Excellent work, I think there is a swath of Clojure programmers who never really dig into the language more than using it like it was Python. It's refreshing to see …
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(Continuing from #3)
I merged the branches:
* `master`
* `main`
* `2.13-asdf`
The result is [in the `newmain` branch of my fork](https://github.com/lassik/pseudoscheme/commits/newmain/). In…
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I know there was an issue "Want a FAQ page", but that kind of begs the question of "How should I ask questions?".
People ask questions in lots of places -- good or bad.
If we don't have a canonic…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
It would be nice to use the new indentation features like `@aligned_indent` etc. to indent query files.
**Describe the solution y…
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Hello, nice Lisp you've got here. :) In your docs, you say it does not follow make-a-lisp exactly, so which kind of dialect of Lisp is this, to be more precise?
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Fennel is a Lisp dialect that compiles to Lua.
https://fennel-lang.org/